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Question 12 A)How is mass different than weight?(1 point) Responses Weight is the amount of matter, and mass is the amount of matter plus gravity. Weight is the amount of matter, and mass is the amount of matter plus gravity. Mass is the amount of matter, and weight is the amount of matter plus gravity. Mass is the amount of matter, and weight is the amount of matter plus gravity. Mass is the amount of matter, and weight is the amount of matter plus energy. Mass is the amount of matter, and weight is the amount of matter plus energy. Weight is the amount of matter, and mass is the amount of matter plus energy.

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The correct response is: **Mass is the amount of matter, and weight is the amount of matter plus gravity.**

To clarify:
- Mass refers to the quantity of matter in an object and is measured in kilograms (kg).
- Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, which is calculated as mass times the acceleration due to gravity (weight = mass × gravity). It is measured in newtons (N).

So, weight depends on mass and the gravitational pull exerted on that mass.